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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21,-1924 1 . t- . ' 'i : 1 .r V : : 4 W.N. . -tJL . A. r .- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON " Jk V ! A i V V fc! - k 4 w , P- . i' : -4 . ' .. 1,7 i m " V A Si i i) A 4 t I FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING SliNDAYY All Day 2:00 to 11:00 p. in. Also! ; "Blows and Dynamite" "Grand Orchestra" " "Fox News -Events" ANITA STEWART - ARTHUR BRISBANE GEO Mc.M ANUS - IRVIN S. COBB -T. ROY BARNES EARLE SANDE of Salem - TEX RIGKARD from the story "Cain and Mabel' . ; , - ; by II: C. yitwer. ;v y, . : .: Ah actual mirror of the greai metropolis and a thrilling, tense story of celebrated figures of sport, art, theatre and the newspaper world. The most realistic and interesting reproduc tion of musical comedy, the prize ring, race track and ! of night life on ,, Broadway ever filmed. j." j , ". ADMISSION 40c CHILDREN 10c iy How . v 1 ' " J- ' ' i i I , ; , .-- ! i ...... ; ';: Quality See All of Them Pat O'Malley, Russell Simpson, Florence Vidbr "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES" The Wonder Picture of New York's "Main Street" t i. in 3 The Magnificent Epic of a Glorious Age! A Heroine Lauded in Story, Song and Pages of History Brought to Life on the Screen With All Her Fervent Patriotism, Courageous Constancy and Enduring Charm J J J Based onhe LYDE FITCH rLAI XTi:J ' ' V.""" : 'f-: -iinl ; ;i 5 'j Jffp .Q ;The Cast u .j j -v t-J- -f '"; , . ;.;:;A,1 i.". ri.J." V "i, ""':s - -; , , ( " . .. ... .. ' ... Barbara ........... Florence Vidor Captain Trumbull. .. .Edmund Lowe Colonel Prietchie Emmett King Jack Negljr.. ......... .Joe Bennett Arthur Frietchie . . . Charles Delaney Colonel Negly. . . ... .Louis Fitzroy Sne Royce. . . . ..... .Gertrude Short Mammy Lou . ........ . Mattie Peters Fred Gelwek Slim -Hamilton Rufus -i ....... i ... .Jim Blackwell Abraham Lincoln. . .George Billings Today (FRIDAY) Saturday Also . "Two Wagons Both Covered" Sunday Monday MATINEES 40c EVENINGS 50c CHILDREN DIME ANY TIME I (fl) mm TINGLING WITH THRILLS, SUFFUSED WITH GRANDEUR, WARM WITH HUMAN SYMPATHY Also Comedy and International News Matinees 25c-Evenings 35c-ChiIdren 1 0c, any time - 1 : i" ' You ; Cse' Go Wroanf?; ON ANY ONE-BUT WE ADVISE YOU TO SEE THE BIG 1 : ;;' ' , 1 From the Novel and Play by Owen Wister and Kirk La Shelle STARTS TODAY (FRIDAY) AT THE LffiERTI